Ian
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WTF is a Tim?
Is this because some of you support a football team from a different religion than some other of you? You are aware God isn't real?
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sc0ott
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More to do with being a catholic or a protestant or some bullshit like that. Waste of time.
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Ian
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Seems a good reason to argue on the internet, you believe slightly different versions of the same bollocks.
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by big eck
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I honestly thought you'd be wrapped round a tree seeing as it's snowing
hopefully I'll wipe you out walking past it in the process, one less Tim to worry about
You been taking lessons off James Arthur?
Going by your driving skills you'd miss and end up in a canal big lad.
I don't need an Internet forum to fight ma battles buddy
Lets see you do better on sheet ice being the driving god you are
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Seems a good reason to argue on the internet, you believe slightly different versions of the same bollocks.
Not an argument as such, just a differ of opinion
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
WTF is a Tim?
Is this because some of you support a football team from a different religion than some other of you? You are aware God isn't real?
Yeah a football team from a different religion
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Ian
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So what's the reason then?
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
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Hopefully after we're independent
Is it true that this is the official Scottish National Anthem?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbNlMtqrYS0
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John
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by big eck
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I honestly thought you'd be wrapped round a tree seeing as it's snowing
hopefully I'll wipe you out walking past it in the process, one less Tim to worry about
You been taking lessons off James Arthur?
Going by your driving skills you'd miss and end up in a canal big lad.
I don't need an Internet forum to fight ma battles buddy
Lets see you do better on sheet ice being the driving god you are
Should have anticipated the ice and you wouldn't have crashed tbh.
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Ian
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Quick! Don't let him have the last word!
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
So what's the reason then?
There isn't one as we aren't arguing? I must have missed the memo when Off Day was to become a bastion of social and political debate.
The lowest common denominator bring it back to religion, in reality eck may be a Muslim and I may be Protestant. I genuinely don't know what religion eck is, nor do I care.
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Ian
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So what's a Tim then? I'm genuinely curious.
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Hammer
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You really don't want to know but anyway...
During the Irish potato famine, the native Scottish termed those coming off the boats looking to feed their families 'Tim Malloy's' as a colloquial generalisation. Like calling a guy from England 'Dave Smith'.
Celtic Football Club was formed to feed the Irish diaspora in the East end of Glasgow ergo a Celtic supporter is now deemed to be a 'Tim'. In layman terms.
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Ian
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My God that's so witty. I can see why you'd be so proud of whoever came up with that.
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sc0ott
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Another name used is 'Ted', which comes from 'Father Ted Crilly'.
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Robin
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Tim Malloy doesn't strike me as a stereotypical Irish name.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Tim Malloy doesn't strike me as a stereotypical Irish name.
It wouldn't, unless you were born in the late 1800's
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Jamie Walby
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I agree with Robin.
Paddy O'Toole would be more fitting.
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Hammer
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Sneakers O'Toole
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Corsa_Sport21
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Patches O'houlihan.
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Ryan
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Dodge, duck, dive, dodge.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Dip.
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Ryan
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Indeed
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Ian
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There should be a 'Late 1800s wants its joke back' gif.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
but a face only money could love (like mine).
There's hope for you yet if you keep plucking those eyebrows
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